Enamelware was the first mass-produced American kitchenware
Production began in the 1870s, and continued through the 1930s.
It comes in many colors. In my experience white is the most popular
and the easiest to still find. I usually find pieces with red trim and that has
always been my favorite.
Here is an example of the Red and White Enamelware.
I saved it from someone's junk pile because the lid was missing...who cares not me....
just used it as a planter anyway : )
I found some white Enamel-type Christmas bells
at the Dollar Tree.
The bells looked pretty good as is but I decided they needed
a little something to make them even better.
So I got some ribbon
and a red
and black Sharpie.
I used a red Sharpie first to draw along the middle of the bell
where there would be a ring of color.
Then I came back over a few places with the black Sharpie to give it a
more natural aged, chippy farmhouse look.
I made a small bow and hot glued it over the existing burlap bow.
I made some black and some red enamel and I used black and white ribbon and
red and white ribbon.
The red enamel bells were my favorite.
I like to carefully hold the lighter close to the ribbon to seal the edge.
This only works on synthetic ribbon.
I hung them over the mantle.
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Put them on the tree.
I hung them over stockings.
I added them to my table setting.
I hope you enjoyed this little upcycle from the Dollar Tree.
Thanks so much!
xo Lisa S
Production began in the 1870s, and continued through the 1930s.
It comes in many colors. In my experience white is the most popular
and the easiest to still find. I usually find pieces with red trim and that has
always been my favorite.
I saved it from someone's junk pile because the lid was missing...who cares not me....
just used it as a planter anyway : )
I found some white Enamel-type Christmas bells
at the Dollar Tree.
The bells looked pretty good as is but I decided they needed
a little something to make them even better.
So I got some ribbon
and a red
and black Sharpie.
I used a red Sharpie first to draw along the middle of the bell
where there would be a ring of color.
Then I came back over a few places with the black Sharpie to give it a
more natural aged, chippy farmhouse look.
I made a small bow and hot glued it over the existing burlap bow.
I made some black and some red enamel and I used black and white ribbon and
red and white ribbon.
The red enamel bells were my favorite.
This only works on synthetic ribbon.
I hung them over the mantle.
https://freshvintagebylisas.blogspot.com/2018/01/how-to-paint-buffalo-check-plaid-on.html
Put them on the tree.
Tried them out on the door knobs.....
I hung them over stockings.
I added them to my table setting.
I like the Red best !
Thanks so much!
xo Lisa S
Lisa, These are adorable. I am hooked on vintage as well, and I really like the bells. Remind me of the movie "It's a Wonderful Life"...every time a bell rings, an Angel gets his wings..Thank you for sharing all your wonderful ideas! Beauty on a budget, you can't beat that. Have a blessed week, Karla
ReplyDeleteKarla, What a sweet comment! You made my day.
DeleteThanks for visiting come back soon :) xo Lisa S
Wow! You did an awesome job on these. If you had not shown the "distressing" & color you added, I would have thought they were real old enamelware bells. It breaks my heart to hear someone had trashed the old coffee pot. Happy you rescued it. thanks
ReplyDeleteMary,
DeleteI am so glad you like the bells they look even better in person. I always look for cast offs at sales, sometimes you can find something interesting. Thank you for your kind words! xo Lisa S
My grandmother had the red and white enamel pans, my mother had several basins. I had to smile when I saw your bell! Will look for them on my next trip to Dollar Tree!
ReplyDeleteKathy,
DeleteI love the red and white too! I hope you can find some bells. If not this Christmas they will be back again next year. xo Lisa S
Oh my gosh this vintage enamelware lover thinks those bells are amazing!! I just love enamelware either faux or real so I love these!!! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
DeleteI really appreciate your sweet comment! Thank you so much. It's so nice to meet you. xo Lisa S
So cute! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteCecilia
DeleteThank you so much!
xo Lisa S
How cute. To bad my Dollar Tree is stripped clean of Christmas ornaments. Thanks for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Party.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra- My dollar tree keeps restocking, each time
DeleteI go in I get more ideas-ugh- I just need to stop going in :0 xo Lisa S